
What The Weak Recovery In Japan Can Teach Us About Re-Igniting The U.S. Economy
Odd Lots
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Money Creation and Economic Recovery
This chapter explores the complex dynamics of money creation, emphasizing that banks play a more significant role in generating money through lending than central banks. It critiques the effectiveness of quantitative easing during the 2008 financial crisis and draws lessons from Japan's long-term economic stagnation. The discussion underscores the importance of a robust banking sector and the challenges posed by political motivations surrounding fiscal policy and banking concentration.
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